Box 31 Leatherworks
Traditional Panel Shield (1-2 Panel) Leather Helmet Front
Traditional Panel Shield (1-2 Panel) Leather Helmet Front
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Classic Style. Built for the Fireground.
Our Traditional Panel Shield (1-2 Panel) Leather Helmet Front is ideal for firefighters who want a clean, professional look with high performance and fast turnaround. Crafted from premium leather, this shield features one panel above and two panels below, with the service number displayed in the center.
What you're getting
- Traditional layout: one upper panel, two lower panels, number in the center
- Made from quality leather and designed to fit your existing helmet mounting holes
- Hi-def design printed directly onto the leather
- Fully customizable layout, text, fonts, and colors
- Design review and cleanup before printing
Is this printed or a decal?
No vinyl, no stickers. The design is printed directly into the leather surface using our hi-def process. It will not peel off or lift like a decal.
What is hi-def printing on leather?
Hi-def printing allows for sharp detail, clean text, and consistent results. It gives you more flexibility with fonts, layout, and fine detail than traditional methods while still being built on real leather.
Turnaround time
Most shields ship in 2 business days. This can vary slightly during large events or heavy order volume, but we prioritize getting shields out fast.
Sizing and fit
Available in standard sizes including 6" and 6.5". Select the size that corresponds to your helmet model and follow our "How to Measure" guide to ensure proper fit.
How to mount your shield
Mounting hardware is not included. Shields are designed to fit standard helmet mounts.
First, install the screws into the lower part of the holder or remove the nuts if they are studs.
Then put the top of the shield in the top of the holder. Make sure it's level and use your thumbs to press firmly into the screws/studs. This will leave an impression on the back of the shield that you can use to drill or punch the proper size hole for your hardware.
How to Measure
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